Microsoft Cuts 6,000 Jobs Despite Sustained Profitability in Quarterly Reports

Microsoft has announced a reduction of nearly 3% of its total workforce.

Although the tech giant did not disclose the exact number of positions being eliminated, estimates suggest it could be around 6,000. As of June last year, Microsoft had 228,000 full-time employees, with approximately 55% located in the United States.

Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, Microsoft indicated that the layoffs will affect all levels and regions, primarily targeting management positions. Notifications were sent out on Tuesday.

“We are continuing to make the organizational changes necessary to ensure our company’s success in a rapidly changing market,” the statement from the company reads.

Earlier this year, Microsoft undertook fewer performance-based layoffs in January. However, this recent 3% reduction marks its most significant workforce cut since early 2023. Other tech firms have also trimmed their workforces by around 10,000 jobs, equivalent to nearly 5%, and are scaling back on growth initiated during the pandemic.

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This latest round of layoffs follows Microsoft’s recent announcement of excellent sales and profits that exceeded Wall Street projections for the period from January 3rd to March. The company has consistently outperformed revenue expectations for the past four quarters.

In an earnings call in April, Amy Hood, the company’s chief financial officer, stated that Microsoft is aiming to “build agile, high-performance teams by streamlining management layers.” She also noted that revenues in March were 2% higher than the previous year, reflecting a slight decrease compared to late last year.

Source: www.theguardian.com

US News: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has surgery following a knee injury sustained during mixed martial arts training

Mark Zuckerberg tore one of his anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) while training for the match.

The mixed martial arts (MMA) enthusiast posted a photo on Instagram of himself in a hospital bed with his left leg raised high and heavily bandaged.

According to the NHS, the ACL is a ligament on the inside of the knee that “gives stability to the knee joint.”

“I tore my anterior cruciate ligament while sparring and just had surgery to replace it,” said the Facebook co-founder, 39.

“I was training for a mixed martial arts fight early next year, but it got delayed a little bit.

“I am grateful to the doctors and team who treated me.”

Zuckerberg said he was “still looking forward” to competing in MMA “after he recovers”, adding: “Thank you to everyone for your love and support.”

In May, he completed his first Jiu-Jitsu tournament.

A few weeks ago, he shared a close-up photo of his face with bruises on the bridge of his nose and under his eyes.

The sparring “got a little out of hand,” he said.

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Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk were going to fight

In August, Zuckerberg criticized Elon Musk. Not serious about pairs having cage fightsand said it was time to “move on” from the story.

The CEO of Meta Platforms said his tech billionaire was unwilling to go through with the much-anticipated clash after they couldn’t even agree on a date.

After months of back and forth between the two after Musk proposed the idea, only Zuckerberg said: Unexpectedly, he answered that he was ready to fight his rival.

But Tesla’s CEO said surgery may have been necessary before the fight occurred.

Source: news.sky.com